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Ross Crichton

Ross's Giving Page

Total raised

£503.50

+ £100.00 Gift Aid

33%% Complete
33% of the £1,500.00 target

Sat 23 Feb 2019

This Giving Page is now closed

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In memory of

My Grandad Barry Lewis

20th Jun 1941 - 11th Jan 2018

My Story

Thank you for visiting my Fundraising Page. I have wanted to take part in a sky dive since the age of 8 but have had to wait until I am 16 to legally take part. This will be a dream come true for me, however I will also be doing this in memory of my grandad who sadly lost his fight to cancer in January this year & will be taking something special with me which is ‘claret & blue’ “ UPTHE IRON 💪 I will be jumping from 15 000 feet with 1 min of full free fall on 24/11/18 in Devon. UPDATE : Sadly my jump on 24/11/18 was cancelled due to severe weather. I am now rebooked to jump✈️ on 2/2/19 🤞 Please help me raise some money to help research this dreadful disease, so hopefully one day we may just find a cure. The money I raise will help fund life-saving research and to bring forward the day when all cancers are cured. Donating through this page is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with Cancer Research UK.

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Total raised£503.50
Online£503.50
Offline£0.00

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